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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lancashire => England => Lancashire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: rwh on Sunday 01 August 04 16:47 BST (UK)
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Is there anyone out there with a copy of the 1851 Census who would be willing to do a lookup for the ALTY family living at either No. 1 or No. 9 Hill Street, Chorlton upon Medlock.
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Hi,
In 1841, Hill Street, C-o-M there was a Robert Alley, 25, a Carter by occupation. With him are his wife, Anne or Annie, also 25 and William aged 2. I know it isn't Alty but spelling was pretty erratic then. Let me know if they look likely.
There isn't a house number unfortunately, just "Hill St." at the top of three pages and "Do" under all other entries on the pages.
I looked on the 1841 because I have it spread out in front of me when I saw your request. I will now dig out the 1851 for you. Will post a message when I have taken a peek.
Bye for now, Doreen
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Hi,
I searched the 1851 and I can't locate a Hill St. Many of the streets I am searching for are missing too. Sorry about that.
Bye for now, Doreen
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Hill Street is shown in the unfilmed part of Chorlton upon Medlock, the CD of which is obtainable from Manchester & Lancs FHS.
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Hi Freestone, The streets I am looking for are Welbeck Street and Jenkinson Street, I believe Welbeck is well and truly lost but what about Jenkinson, is that lost too, do you know?
Bye for now, Doreen
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I have just been through 1851 Chorlton on Medlock and unfortunately it has all but disintigrated. There are only very small fragments at the beginning of each page with the odd couple of names visible.
Very sorry, it is impossible to read below first two or three half-lines as it is completely blacked out.
Very sorry to disappoint you.
Su
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Hill Street Blues? ;)
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Doreen
:( Sorry to tell you but both Welbeck Street and Jenkinson Street are among the missing streets in the 1851 unfilmed census of Chorlton upon Medlock.
The lost streets are in the area bounded on the N by the SE side of Rosamond Street; on the W by the E side of Boundary Lane and Embden Street; and on the S by the Township boundary with Withington and Rusholme; and on the E by the W side of Oxford Street/Road and Chorlton Road.
This area contains the returns of 10,021 persons which are lost forever :( :( :(
HTH!
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Hi Freestone,
Oh, well, some you lose.
Thanks for taking the time to look into this for me, I'm grateful to you.
Bye for now, Doreen
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Doreen
Thanks for replying to my posting. I could not acknowledge your response any sooner as I lost my internet and phone connection (as well as electricity and water) on September 12 during Hurricane Ivan. My internet and phone service was only reinstalled last week and I picked up your message today. FYI, I live in the Cayman Islands and 95% of all buildings on the island were either damaged or destroyed. We still have a roof over our head but are still sleeping on the lounge floor for lack of useable bedrooms. It all now seems quite insignificant when one watches the news about the destruction caused by the tsunami in Asia.
Best regards.
Richard
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Richard,
I don't know if this post is still relevant,but from 1851 Chorlton on Medlock I found this
1 Hill Street, Chorlton on Medlock
Robert Alty Head M 2.. Carter Lancashire
Ann Alty Wife M 36 Domestic Cheshire
William Alty Son U 10 Scholar Lancashire
Thomas Alty Son U 11 Scholar Lancashire
Robert Alty Son U 6 Scholar Lancashire
John Alty Son U 2 Lancashire
Joseph ....ight Lodger U Carter
Philip Keswick Lodger U Labourer
Hope this helps
Regards, Dave
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Dave
Many thanks for sending me this information. It would be untruthful to say that I haven't previously received this, but I still do appreciate you taking the time to respond to my original enquiry.
Regards
Richard